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Polish President Dead: Lech Kaczynski Dies In Russia Plane Crash

Polish President Lech Kaczynski

VICTORIA BURAVCHENKO and MONIKA SCISLOWSKA   04/11/10 12:59 AM ET   AP

SMOLENSK, Russia — The crash of an aging Russian airliner ravaged the top levels of Poland's military, political and church elite Saturday, killing the Polish president and dozens of other dignitaries as they traveled to a ceremony commemorating a slaughter that has divided the two nations for seven decades.

Poles wept before their televisions, lowered flags to half-staff and taped black ribbons in their windows after hearing that President Lech Kaczynski and the upper echelons of the establishment lay dead in woods a short drive from the site of the Katyn forest massacre, where 22,000 Polish officers were killed by Soviet secret police in one of Poland's greatest national traumas.

Thousands of people, many in tears, placed candles and flowers at the presidential palace in central Warsaw. Many called the crash Poland's worst disaster since World War II.

Twenty monks rang the Zygmunt bell at Krakow's Wawel Cathedral – the burial spot of Polish kings – a tolling reserved for times of profound importance or grief.

The crash also shocked Russia. Sensing the depth of the tragedy for Poland, Prime Minister Vladimir Putin personally took charge of the investigation and very quickly and publicly offered condolences, along with Russian President Dmitry Medvedev.

"On this difficult day the people of Russia stand with the Polish people," Medvedev said, according to the Kremlin press service.

Chunks of the plane were scattered widely amid leafless trees and small fires in woods shrouded with fog. A tail fin with the red and white national colors of Poland stuck up from the smoking debris. Early indications pointed to pilot error in heavy fog as a factor in the crash, officials said.

On board were the national bank president, deputy foreign minister, army chaplain, head of the National Security Office, deputy parliament speaker, Olympic Committee head, civil rights commissioner and at least two presidential aides and three lawmakers, the Polish foreign ministry said. Kaczynski's wife, Maria, also died.

"This is unbelievable – this tragic, cursed Katyn," Kaczynski's predecessor, Aleksander Kwasniewski, said on TVN24 television.

It is "a cursed place, horrible symbolism," he said. "It's hard to believe. You get chills down your spine."

Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk and some cabinet members flew to Smolensk from Warsaw. The president's twin brother, former Prime Minister Jaroslaw Kaczynski, headed to the area in a chartered plane along with party members.

Television showed Jaroslaw kneeling and praying at the crash site. Tusk, joined by Putin, placed a wreath at the site and knelt. When he stood up, Putin hugged him.

Afterward, Putin and Tusk held a video conference with members of a special commission in Moscow, who told them that doctors, psychologists and other specialists were ready to assist relatives of the victims. They said some bodies have already been flown to Moscow for identification and were being taken to the morgue.

The Polish military suffered the deepest losses. Among the dead were the army chief of staff, the navy chief commander, and heads of the air and land forces, who were all making the emotional trip to honor the Polish officers slain by the NKVD, the acronym for the Soviet secret police at the time of the killings in 1940.

Some on board were relatives of the officers slain in the Katyn massacre. Also among the victims was Anna Walentynowicz, whose firing in August 1980 from the Lenin Shipyards in Gdansk sparked a workers' strike that spurred the eventual creation of the Solidarity freedom movement.

"This is a great tragedy, a great shock to us all," former president and Solidarity leader Lech Walesa said.

Polish Parliament Speaker Bronislaw Komorowski, who became acting president, addressed his country on television: "Poland is in mourning, we have suffered a dramatically painful loss."

He said he would announce early elections within 14 days of the president's death, in line with the constitution. The vote must be held within another 60 days.

Russia's Emergency Ministry said there were 97 dead, 88 in the Polish state delegation. Poland's Foreign Ministry said there were 89 people on the passenger list but one had not shown up for the roughly 1 1/2-hour flight from Warsaw's main airport.

Poland called for two minutes of silence across the country Sunday and declared a week of mourning. Medevedev declared Monday a day of mourning in Russia.

In the village of Gorzno, in northern Poland, the streets were largely empty as people stayed home to watch television.

"It is very symbolic that they were flying to pay homage to so many murdered Poles," said resident Waleria Gess, 73.

The deaths were not expected to directly affect the functioning of Polish government: Poland's president is commander in chief of its armed forces but the position's domestic duties are chiefly symbolic. No top government ministers were aboard the plane.

Polish-Russian relations had been improving recently after being poisoned for decades over the massacre of some 22,000 Polish officers in and around Katyn forest.

Russia never has formally apologized for the deaths but Putin's decision to attend a memorial ceremony earlier this week in the forest was seen as a gesture of goodwill toward reconciliation. Kaczynski wasn't invited to that event because Putin, as prime minister, had invited his Polish counterpart, Tusk.

Rossiya-24 showed hundreds of people around the Katyn monument, many holding Polish flags, some weeping.

Kaczynski, 60, was the first serving Polish leader to die since exiled World War II-era leader Gen. Wladyslaw Sikorski in a mysterious plane crash off Gibraltar in 1943.

The president was a conservative and a lifelong skeptic of Russia with many detractors at home and abroad. Condolences from world leaders paid tribute to his patriotism and defense of freedom during Communist rule in Poland.

Putin and Medvedev promised Tusk they would work closely with Poland in investigating the crash. Initial signs pointed to an accident, possibly due to the fog that is very common in the area in spring and fall, as well as pilot error.

Both black boxes have been found. Preliminary data indicated that the plane hit the treetops as it was making the approach to the airport in poor visibility, the ITAR-Tass news agency quoted Marina Gridneva, an official with the Russian general prosecutor's office, as saying.

Andrei Yevseyenkov, spokesman for the Smolensk regional government, said Russian dispatchers had asked the Polish crew to divert from the military airport in North Smolensk and land instead in Minsk, the capital of neighboring Belarus, or in Moscow to the east because of the fog.

While traffic controllers generally have the final word in whether it is safe for a plane to land, they can and do leave it to the pilots' discretion. Air Force Gen. Alexander Alyoshin confirmed that the pilot disregarded instructions to fly to another airfield. The Smolensk airfield is not equipped with an instrument landing system to guide planes to the ground.

"But they continued landing, and it ended, unfortunately, with a tragedy," Alyoshin said. He added that the pilot makes the final decision about whether to land.

The Tu-154 was the workhorse of East Bloc civil aviation in the 1970s and 1980s. Poland has long discussed replacing the planes that carry the country's leaders but said they lacked the funds.

According to the Aviation Safety Network, there have been 66 crashes involving Tu-154s in the past four decades, including six in the past five years. The Russian carrier Aeroflot recently withdrew its Tu-154 fleet from service, largely because the planes do not meet international noise restrictions and use too much fuel.

The presidential plane was fully overhauled in December, the general director of the Aviakor aviation maintenance plant in Samara, Russia told Rossiya-24. The plant repaired the plane's three engines, retrofitted electronic and navigation equipment and updated the interior, Alexei Gusev said. He said there could be no doubts that the plane was flightworthy.

Kacyznski became president in December 2005 after defeating Tusk in that year's presidential vote.

The nationalist conservative had said he would seek a second term in presidential elections this fall. He was expected to face an uphill struggle against Komorowski, the candidate of Tusk's governing Civic Platform party.

Poland has become a firm U.S. ally in the region since the fall of communism – a stance that crosses party lines.

The European Union member nation of 38 million people sent troops to the U.S.-led war in Iraq and recently boosted its contingent in Afghanistan to some 2,600 soldiers.

U.S. Patriot missiles are expected to be deployed in Poland this year. That was a Polish condition for a 2008 deal – backed by both Kaczynski and Tusk – to host long-range missile defense interceptors.

The deal, which was struck by the Bush administration, angered Russia and was later reconfigured under President Barack Obama's administration.

Under the Obama plan, Poland would host a different type of missile defense interceptors as part of a more mobile system and at a later date, probably not until 2018.

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Scislowska reported from Warsaw. Associated Press writers Deborah Seward in Paris, Vanessa Gera in Warsaw, Katarzyna Mala in Gorzno, Poland, and Geir Moulson in Berlin contributed to this report.

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03:11 AM on 05/17/2010
...and so its officially over. and no one cares, not even the people of Poland.

how's that thorough investigation coming? silence...
12:08 AM on 06/02/2010
Do you get paid to post propaganda? You don't do it very well pal.

Adrie Mendiej, the one who took the video immediately after the plane crash was stabbed to death. Looks like someone has something to hide.
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03:30 AM on 04/13/2010
wow, this article has almost disappeared from HP . Even with a search.

Guess no one cares, not the Polish people at least, they still haven't released any info on their investigative team, if there even is one

no investigation, no named sources, no on site reporters, no one in charge, no recovery.

oh well, guess its not important
09:52 PM on 04/12/2010
No conspiracy theory here:
My bet: some flunky assistant to the president; who was likely drunk with a sense of self-importance, was giving the pilot grief about how inconvenient it would be for the president to have a long drive from another airport and insisted that the pilot find a way to land at the fog-hidden airport.
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09:09 PM on 04/12/2010
A little known fact about Lech Kaczynski and his brother Jaroslaw: They were child movie stars in Poland. Here's a picture of them in one of their movies from the online version of the German magazine Der Spiegel. The caption reads: Early stars: Lech Kaczynski (l) and his brother Jaroslaw were known as chidren through fantasy films.

http://www.spiegel.de/fotostrecke/fotostrecke-53706-7.html
07:31 PM on 04/12/2010
Ii's inexcusable that Kaczynski's wife Maria is mentioned last as a victim of the plane crash. Unlike the government officials on board, as First Lady she likely was not required to make the trip. But as a Polish citizen she went willingly to pay tribute to the Katyn massacre victims.
She died the same awful death that the officials died. The loss of both parents is at least as great a tragedy to the Kaczynski family as the loss of dignitaries is to the Polish government. Yet Maria Kaczynski is mentioned more like extra baggage than as the wife of the country's president and a mother, grandmother, and human being in her own right.
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01:01 AM on 04/13/2010
Pardon me, but everybody on the plane was somebody's husband, wife, son, daughter, mother, father, brother or sister. You're taking offence where none is warranted.
12:10 AM on 06/02/2010
Exactly. The media intentionally focuses our attention on 1 person even though about 100 died.
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07:26 PM on 04/12/2010
Is all Russian stuff aging and subpar?
05:29 PM on 04/12/2010
Gushy bushshitters spare us your sentiment. Thoughtful prose is dead here.
03:53 PM on 04/12/2010
Sincere sympathy to all the friends and families of the people
who died in that tragic plane crash...
Hopefully the country of Poland can recover from this sad event.

Everything isn't a conspiracy....we have had planes crash as well.
Do any of these conspiracy theorists ever think that some of these
things happen because it is in God's plan....We will never know why,
but it happened and it is time to stop making everything that happens that some people don't agree with a conspiracy for some ugly reason.
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02:22 PM on 04/12/2010
The trurth will never come out if it was deliberate.There will be a massive cover-up. My prayers go with The People of Poland.
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03:36 AM on 04/13/2010
If, and I say IF, there was something nefarious going on, which all common sense points to, the lack of action by Poland to immediately send investigative reporters, and a disaster recovery team eliminated the truth coming out.

Well done Poland, btw - where the hell is your team, who is in charge, who sent them, when did they leave, arrive, where are their updates.

A cover up and jke from the beginning announcement of no survivors, made before 'rescue and recovery' got to the site. Pahetic and sad
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04:58 AM on 04/13/2010
Lack of action? What are you (still:/) talking about? Please read some more information.
We have our polish journalists and our investigation team now in Smolensk and Moscow.
In fact, media reporters had been there even before the accident happened (they were waiting for president at the airport as usual!). Their relations from the airport had been relisted in our TV&radio stations and in some polish Internet media immediately.
I gave you some information and links about the investigation crew in my comments. If you would read them you would know that all of the questions you’re still posting here are already answered.
Why are you still insinuating that we don’t care, that we’re blinded by some kind of Putin’s glamour (!) or whatever...
Can't you see this conspiracy is only in your head?
“Pathetic and sad...” that’s only what I can say about your constantly recurring comments.
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05:10 AM on 04/13/2010
Lack of action? What are you (still:/) talking about? Please read some more information.
We have our polish journalists and our investigation team now in Smolensk and Moscow.
In fact, media reporters had been there even before the accident happened (they were waiting for president at the airport as usual!). Their relations from the airport had been relisted in our TV&radio stations and in some polish Internet media immediately.
I gave you some information and links about the investigation crew in my comments. If you would read them you would know that all of the questions you’re still posting here are already answered.
Why are you still insinuating that we don’t care, that we’re blinded by some kind of Putin’s glamour (!) or whatever...
Can't you see this conspiracy is only in your head?
“Pathetic and sad...” that’s only what I can say about your constantly recurring comments.
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10:40 AM on 04/12/2010
I was shocked when I heard this. I'm shocked that it's not gigantic news in America. My town's newspaper covered the opening of the Harry Potter them park on the Sunday edition. No mention of this. Isn't this where "Stop the presses!!!" would have come in handy???

My sincere, deepest condolences to Poland, and for all the Polish people living around the world. To lose so many of your leaders at once is devastating! I'm saddened that the Solidarity movement lost a major figure, too. My heart goes out to you all.
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07:55 AM on 04/12/2010
Sad. Sad all those people died. Sad that Poland was not smart enough to send an investigative team immediately. Sad that no reporters care to go on site to see what is happening. Sad that there are so many unconfirmed reports flying around.

Sad that two days later, there is still no video of the crash site other than the 'fireman video' which miracously surfaced, already edited, just minutes after the crash. Sad that the 'no survivors' 'confirmation' was made on CNN International just moments after the crash, even before anyone could get there. Sad that the source of that 'confirmation' is unknown. Sad that the 'fireman' video videographer has never been identified, interviewed, or the video verified.

a sad, sad, story. more sadness to come
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04:49 PM on 04/12/2010
The Tu-154 is a bad aircraft, Since it`s first flight, no less tha 66 have crashed, six in the last 5 years alone. The Polish plane was 20 yrs old, and although recently overhauled had a history of glitches
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03:38 AM on 04/13/2010
All the more reason to get a thorough investigation to find out what happened. Unless of course no one cares that half of Poland's government was wiped out in a crash of so far undetermined origin
02:04 AM on 04/12/2010
condolences for my father's homeland

so many slavs murdered
05:35 PM on 04/11/2010
God rest their souls. My deepest condolences to Polish people. All speculations are better be off until 40 days are passed.

Here are some emotional Russian TV clips:

http://www.vesti.ru/videos?vid=267122 - minutes of silence in Warsaw
http://www.vesti.ru/videos?vid=267100&p=1&sort=1&cid=1 - night vigil
http://www.vesti.ru/videos?vid=267098&p=1&sort=1&cid=1
http://www.vesti.ru/videos?vid=267118&p=1&sort=1 - "black boxes" opened in presence of Polish investigators
http://www.vesti.ru/videos?vid=267097&p=1&sort=1&cid=1
04:29 PM on 04/11/2010
I'm wondering if this is going to be the "Polish 911" - not necessarily in terms of the number of of victims, but in the profound impact on our psyches. Possibly, many people will remember this as the most traumatic experience of our public life.
05:04 PM on 04/11/2010
Proportionately, I think this is an even bigger impact in Poland than 9/11 was in the States. What remains to be seen is how it is handled - if it is exploited for partisan political gain as Bush, Cheney et al did or if it is used to actually paradoxically improve Polish-Russian relations as you previously mentioned.
Certainly every Polish person will remember where they were when they heard the news.